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... bear arms , either by inheritance or by grant , because an ignobilis , having no coat of his own , can neither bear on a shield of pretence nor impale any arms to which his wife might be entitled in her own right . MR . EATON will see ...
... bear arms , either by inheritance or by grant , because an ignobilis , having no coat of his own , can neither bear on a shield of pretence nor impale any arms to which his wife might be entitled in her own right . MR . EATON will see ...
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... bear the arms un- differenced , and that , moreover , the kings of arms had no power to difference them . My informant was himself an officer of the college , and there- fore I may say that the authority is absolute and settles the ...
... bear the arms un- differenced , and that , moreover , the kings of arms had no power to difference them . My informant was himself an officer of the college , and there- fore I may say that the authority is absolute and settles the ...
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... bear arms . There is no difference between Scottish and English heraldic law in these respects . The martlet is the proper difference for a third son . The descendant of a younger son must bear his arms properly differenced . The Lyon ...
... bear arms . There is no difference between Scottish and English heraldic law in these respects . The martlet is the proper difference for a third son . The descendant of a younger son must bear his arms properly differenced . The Lyon ...
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